Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] to [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Our growth over the years is in part due to the company 's commitment to recruitment selection and continued training , both in recessional times as well as in good .
2 In the case of pressure by customers , however , according to the court decision , the employer can only dismiss an employee if he faces substantial economic damage due to the customer 's threat to end his business relationship .
3 propel it along and make it a little bit different to the book erm with some of the other things , I mean for example if you erm get stuff off , I do n't know , for example people like Ian erm
4 But for the duration of his stay aboard this vessel , you will pay only the respects due to the lieutenant 's Navy rank . ’
5 Having become the political expression not just of the state appropriate to Ireland but of Irish catholics as well , the Irish nationalist tradition contained and still contains within its confines a culture of violence antithetical to the church 's traditional teaching .
6 ‘ The artistic expression or way of presenting characteristics proper to the period and/ or the subject chosen ’
7 The gap in services has been filled by child minders who at their best can offer a high quality of care with all the advantages of a domestic setting similar to the children 's own home , but because of the lack of resources , training and support for their work are often the last resort for parents .
8 Bridget Freemantle dates her own acquaintance with Leapor from fourteen months prior to the poet 's death on 12 November 1746 , that is , September 1745 .
9 In this case , the songwriter should retain his or her songs ' copyrights , and the publisher is responsible for administering the song catalogues ( collecting the money payable to the writer 's songs ) .
10 Both of these , notably , represented conservative tendencies within the UCR favourable to the government 's current economic reform policies .
11 As the game appeared to be continuing quite happily without our help we discussed the case and agreed a settlement subject to the client 's approval , which was quickly obtained .
12 The monetary sector now comprises those institutions subject to the Bank 's supervisory powers under the 1987 Banking Act .
13 It necessitates active asset/liability management due to a bank 's exposure to currency fluctuations and volatile interest rates .
14 The electrons and ions thus tend to co-rotate , that is , to have sidereal orbital periods equal to the planet 's sidereal axial period .
15 The terms of engagement should be drafted to embrace matters critical to the firm 's role , the transaction contemplated and the responsibilities to be undertaken .
16 The instantaneous binary representation of phase angle at the adder 's output is offset from the original by a quantity proportional to the input 's value ( b ) .
17 In yet a second , spirited dawn attack on the 10th , his regiment had pushed the Germans out of another small wood adjacent to the Bois des Corbeaux .
18 To instruct any solicitorappointed on all matters relevant to the child 's interests , including the possibilities for appeal , unless the child wishes to give conflicting instructions and has sufficient understanding to do so .
19 As Fig. 7.1 illustrates , the greatest risk of desertification is in areas adjacent to the world 's hot hyper-arid zones , and include rain-fed croplands , irrigated lands and rangelands .
20 It may be supported by the behaviour of a child sensitive to the parent 's feelings .
21 This is a formidable task even for a human navigator , but as we have found out in the past few years , the bees ' trigonometric adjustments are perfectly mindless , depending only on a memory of the Sun 's azimuth relative to the bee 's goal on the previous trip ( or day ) and an extrapolation of the Sun 's current rate of azimuth movement .
22 This often requires analysis of parts of words — the elements in a compound like dog-sled , or the added meaning attributable to the suffix -er in opener compared to the verb open — over and above the sense of each word .
23 ‘ My Lady , ’ Cranston retorted , ‘ I would feel better — ’ he raised his voice to a bellow' — I would feel better if I got some custom , and the attention due to a King 's officer ! ’
24 A lease can be made for five years subject to the tenant 's right to determine if the war ends before the expiry of five years .
25 A lease might purport to be made for the duration of the war subject to the tenant 's right to determine before the end of the war .
26 The stocks are finished in wood and fitted with half pistol grips similar to the King 's own guns .
27 Allen told a conference prior to the company 's annual meeting that March calling volumes were strong , ‘ even discounting for some weather which popped it up a bit . ’
28 As a result of interviews with local people , he said , the mission did not believe that any detainees were moved from prison camps ‘ to another place prior to the mission 's arrival ’ .
29 The completed nomination form should be delivered to the director at Trinity Road 42 days prior to the Association 's annual general meeting .
30 If the number of nominations exceeds the vacancies , then a ballot paper will be distributed 28 days prior to the association 's AGM , to be completed by corporate members of the appropriate branch and returned to the HCIMA 's auditors 14 days prior to the AGM .
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